Christmas parade presents gospel opportunities for Harvest Church – Natrona Heights
Christmas season activities in Natrona Heights, Pa., opened up several new opportunities for Harvest Church to engage their neighbors with the gospel.
Christmas season activities in Natrona Heights, Pa., opened up several new opportunities for Harvest Church to engage their neighbors with the gospel.
With a flip of a spatula, students a part of the New Life Campus Ministry at PennWest California University creatively engaged with their peers at Pancakesgiving Fest. This event helped deepen on-campus relationships and gave opportunity for gospel conversations.
Averaging a congregation of 30 or so people, First Baptist Church of Rochester in Rochester, Pa., is witnessing God do big things with a little - numerically, financially, and spiritually!
At the beginning of Sept., Expressway Baptist Church in Freeport, Pa., hosted their annual Patriot's Day Dinner for area volunteer fire departments, at which they provided a meal and a gospel presentation for the first responders.
With a handful of quarters and a desire to share the gospel, Harvest Community Church in Kittanning, Pa., headed to their local laundromats to serve their neighbors lunch and pay for their laundry.
New Hope Baptist Church in Duncansville, Pa., set up shop at Duncansville Community Days with evangecubes and a willingness to share the gospel, July 19-20.
From July 14-19, Penn West Kids Camp welcomed 103 campers to Little Mahoning Bible Camp. Penn West Kids Camp is an annual collaborative effort put on by several Western PA churches to make Jesus known to campers in 3rd-6th grade.
During Farm Show week in Butler, Pa., volunteers from Whitestown Road Baptist Church took turns sharing the gospel and praying with those in attendance.
For the fourth year in a row, Expressway Bible Church hosted a Backyard Bible School for children living in the Sheldon Park Housing Projects in Natrona Heights, Pa. Each night, children received a small meal and the good news of Jesus Christ!
Annual Victory in the Valley music festival in New Bethlehem, Pa., welcomes 700 people to hear the gospel and enjoy an evening of worship.